2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcms.2008.11.005
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Dealing with aberrant vessels in radial forearm flaps – Report of a case and review of literature

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“…Reconstruction with free LD flaps and R-plates has the major advantage of simultaneous reconstruction of muscular, bony and skin defects with a single free flap (Danino et al, 2003;Bhatt et al, 2009;Achal et al, 2011). In our experience the LD free flap and Rplate reconstruction is very reliable in performing composite reconstructions of large maxillofacial defects showing a success rate of 99.1%.…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…Reconstruction with free LD flaps and R-plates has the major advantage of simultaneous reconstruction of muscular, bony and skin defects with a single free flap (Danino et al, 2003;Bhatt et al, 2009;Achal et al, 2011). In our experience the LD free flap and Rplate reconstruction is very reliable in performing composite reconstructions of large maxillofacial defects showing a success rate of 99.1%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…These flaps can be soft tissue only (forearm, rectus abdominis, and anterolateral thigh) or have a bone element (fibula, deep circumflex iliac artery, and scapula). Each flap type has its advantages and disadvantages (Bhatt et al, 2009;Achal et al, 2011;Girod et al, 2011). However, large and complex tissue defects in the maxillofacial region pose challenges for reconstructive surgery especially when free tissue transfer is being considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its accidental division during the raising of the radial forearm flap can seriously jeopardize hand circulation. Anomalies of the ulnar artery have been previously reported (Fatah et al, 1985;Thoma and Young, 1992;Devansh, 1996). In cadaver dissections the incidence is reported to be 9.3%.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…In cadaver dissections the incidence is reported to be 9.3%. Free flaps raised on such a vessel have also been reported (Devansh, 1996;Sieg et al, 2006). This variation is probably encountered in clinical practice more commonly, but it is not recognized.…”
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